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4:02 p.m., a Chestnut Street man reported he returned home to find the front door of his residence kicked in and his ex-wife at the residence. She inquired as to whether a child support card was in the mail.

9:28 a.m., an 11th Street caller reported that an unknown male used a stick to break a window out of the caller's home. The male said the resident "had a bunch of dead animals" in his yard. He then left toward Hayes Avenue.

9:23 a.m., disorderly conduct, East Wheeling Avenue.

9:01 a.m., disorderly conduct, Blaine Avenue.

8:34 a.m., report of prostitution at a Southgate Parkway location.

8:04 a.m., disorderly conduct, South Eighth Street.

1:39 a.m., female motorist warned for a turn signal violation.

12:51 a.m., motorist warned for no license plate light.

12:34 a.m., Michael L. Armstead was cited for speed and no operator's license.

9:44 p.m., a North Seventh Street man witnessed two males take his neighbor's dirt bike from his neighbor's back yard and ride it through the yards of multiple residences. The witness chased the males from his residence to Beatty Avenue. The suspects then put the dirt bike between the witness' house and his neighbor's before running away. The witness returned the dirt bike to his neighbor's Hyatt Avenue residence and the owner secured it in his garage. Meanwhile, officers secured a bicycle on which the suspects had arrived at the scene and placed it in the Police Department's lost-and-found.

Guernsey County

sheriff/9-1-1

Call Monday:

5:32 p.m., three dogs taken to the Animal Clinic, Glenn Highway.

5:14 p.m., female caller reported a male stuck between his truck and a tree at an Early Road location in Wheeling Township; the male subsequently freed himself.

5:11 p.m., domestic dispute, Main Street in Byesville.

5:10 p.m., complainant came to the Sheriff Office to report a break-in at his storage unit.

5:06 p.m., complainant came to the Sheriff Office to report a break-in at his storage unit with items missing.

4:47 p.m., a male suspect was taken into custody on suspicion of theft after he returned to the scene of the alleged crime. Deputies responded to Carter Lumber on Southgate Road where an employee had his vehicle parked behind the suspect's maroon Ford Taurus. Store employees said they had the Nov. 16 theft on video and said the suspect had admitted to the theft. After the suspect -- a 31-year-old Byesville Road man -- was taken into custody, the Taurus was towed from the scene.

1:32 p.m., male on station to complete verification of his sex offender registration.

1:11 p.m., dog at large, Hendershot Road in Spencer Township.

12:08 p.m., vandalism, Quaker City Park.

10:14 a.m., deputy to a Pleasant City area residence in connection with a Cambridge Police investigation.

9:48 a.m., suspect wanted on authority of a warrant turned himself in at the Sheriff's Office.

9:31 a.m., male with back pain, Cambridge Street in Cumberland.

9:20 a.m., report of a gas leak on Eighth Street Road.

9:01 a.m., female on station to complete verification of her sex offender registration.

3:40 a.m., Lore City woman with respiratory distress.

12:58 a.m., caller reported a suspicious male, wearing a black jacket and a black and read beanie hat, walking along the road between Lore City and Old Washington; deputy checked a vehicle parked along the road.

12:39 a.m., non-injury crash at the 49 mile marker on Interstate 77; the caller advised a vehicle struck something under a bridge.

Calls Sunday:

11:32 p.m., a 59-year-old woman with chest pains at a Church Street residence in Senecaville.

10:46 p.m., a Byesville man reported a gun was stolen from a desk in his residence.